> The good thing of having a good graphics program in Linux is you can do 
> graphics, create the html code (I think there are a number of decent html 
> editors in Linux; even mcedit is good enough for me), AND efficiently create 
> and test server scripts (PHP, Perl, etc.; a number of developers are quite 
> eager to shift to PHP from ASP and a large number have sites on *nix based 
> hosts) all in ONE machine, without rebooting to shift to another OS.

you can also do that with a win32 machine by installing PHP and Apache
for Win32 on it...www.nusphere.com has a win32 binary of mysql+php+apache+perl.

the thing is, GIMP is totally free while Photoshop (assuming you pay for it!)
costs upwards of $400. so if you intend to be totally legal, GIMP indeed becomes
an attractive alternative.






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